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Hardcover Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena Book

ISBN: 193890558X

ISBN13: 9781938905582

Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena

Opened in 1950 to host the ever-popular University of Kentucky men's basketball games, Memorial Coliseum has been a stately fixture along the Avenue of Champions in Lexington for 75 years. Known as "The House That Rupp Built," at one time the venue was the largest arena in the South and could seat 12,000-plus. Perhaps more importantly, the building was designed as a monument to the nearly 10,000 Kentuckians who lost their lives during World War II, and it continues as a memorial to the Commonwealth's honored war dead through today. In his book, Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena, author Kevin Cook takes us on a visual tour of the coliseum from its planning stages and construction, through its glory years in the 1950s-70s, and today as the renovated home of UK women's athletics, including the school's basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, and stunt teams. Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena is a beautiful tribute to one of Lexington's most celebrated and elegant structures.

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